Ranveer
Singh was among the several attendees at the Global Peace Honours 2025. At the event, the Dhurandhar actor honoured the real heroes and families of the victims of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Apart from Ranveer, Bollywood celebrities like Shah Rukh Khan, Suniel Shetty, Rajat Bedi, Karisma Kapoor, Manisha Koirala, Rakul Preet Singh, and Anu Malik were in attendance. Ranveer also paid tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam and 26/11 terror attacks and the recent Delhi car blast.
Ranveer Singh pays tribute
At the Global Peace Honours 2025, Ranveer saluted the spirit and bravery of Indian soldiers. Apart from that, the
Dhurandhar actor paid tribute to the victims of 26/11 terrorist attack, Pahalgam terror attack, and the recent Delhi blast.He also introduced nation's brave-heart and 26/11 hero Shri. Sadanand Date with a moving speech. "Jeevan ke 35 saal inhone desh ko samarpit kar diye, 26/11 ke baad QRTs, ATCs, aise kayi system banane mein apna yogdaan diya. Crime Branch, EOW, Force One, ATS, NIA, saare organisations mein apni zimmedari Sampoorna nishta se nibhayi. Pune mein janam, Commerce mein Masters, Monitoring of Economic Offences mein PhD, aur kitaabon se pyaar Zordaar taaliyan… stage par swagat kariye, Aaplya Maharashtra chi shaan – Dr. Sadanand Date Ji!"
ALSO READ - Shah Rukh Khan Humbly Pays Tribute To Victims Of 26/11, Pahalgam Attacks, Delhi Blasts At Global Peace Honours 2025 - WATCHFor those unaware, Shri. Sadanand Date sustained during the deadly 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai. He was one of the first responders to face Ajmal Kasab and Abu Ismail in the heat of the siege.
Shah Rukh Khan's speech at Global Peace Honours 2025
Meanwhile, Shah Rukh paid moving tribute to the victims of these terror attacks. In a video posted by ANI on X (formerly Twitter), SRK said, "My humble tribute to the innocent people who lost their lives in the 26/11 terrorist attack, the Pahalgam terrorist attack, and the recent Delhi blasts and my respectful salute to our brave security personnel who were martyred in these attacks."